All of the new payment reform models are reliant on access to discrete clinical data from multiple sources which is one major service that the HIE can provide.

How a health information exchange can support and augment internal data needs about patients as the delivery system progresses towards reform.

(Time permitting) the expansion of interoperability into other sectors of healthcare could also be discussed. The recent IMPACT Act places interoperability requirements on the LTPAC sector (long term care, skilled nursing facilities, home health, rehab centers, etc.) starting in 2018.

How will the newly proposed guidelines from CMS impact your organization’s security plan: “ eligible clinicians, EPs, eligible hospitals, and CAHs would be required to attest that they have cooperated in good faith with the surveillance and ONC direct review of their health IT certified under the ONC Health IT Certification Program”

Morning Break # 2 – networking with event exhibitors and other event attendees. Beverages served at all scheduled breaks.

11:50am to 12:30pm

Morning vendor sponsored conference tracks

Room 26C

Gold Level – Cadre Information Security

Are You Prepared?
Join us for this informative session where we will discuss how attackers have become more creative in how they reach corporate resources. Protecting the enterprise border with traditional threat prevention is no longer enough. Attendees to this session will learn how Check Point Sandblast and Mobile Threat Prevention (MTP) solutions deliver defense with greater catch rates and comprehensive intelligence securing enterprise devices both on and off “field”. Sandblast and MTP proactively stops botnets, targeted attacks, advanced persistent threats (APTs) and zero-day attacks across traditional enterprise and mobile clients.

Room 26B

Silver Level – SureScripts

CompletEPA® – Taking the pain out of medication prior authorization
Attendees will learn about the new electronic prior authorization standard that promises providers a more efficient prior authorization workflow and patients quicker access to necessary medications. You’ll also hear from Patrick McGill, MD FAAFP, of Community Health Network for his perspective on his organization’s electronic prior authorization implementation.

The Future of Healthcare Technology
Attendees to this session will learn how to leverage technology to achieve business goals and engage multiple generations of patients, providers and staff. Join Jim Deren, Director of Information Technology (IT) Healthcare Planning for CareTech Solutions, as he examines the historical progression of healthcare information technology and identifies the drivers that will guide the trends of tomorrow.

The Next Generation of Controlled Substance Prescription History Reports for the Health Care Professional
Even as prescription (drug) monitoring programs (PMP or PDMPs) are acknowledged as important tools in discovering potential abuse, misuse or diversion of controlled substances, analyzing the data provided can be time-consuming and challenging. This presentation provides an introduction to the next generation of these PMP request reports that can be generated from data contained in a prescription monitoring program. Through NARxCHECK, authorized prescribers and pharmacists are presented advanced analytics and graphical representations of PMP data. This allows for improved and more efficient comprehension of a person’s complete controlled substance prescription history in order to both improve patient safety as well as identify potential controlled substance prescription misuse and/or abuse.

Room 25B

Silver Level –Imprivata

Securing Patient and Provider Identities in a Mobile World
Electronic patient data is flowing from care providers, medical devices, phones and wearables at hospitals, practices, clinics and homes. How can we ensure that authorized care providers and patients can access – and make critical decisions base on – the correct information, from wherever they may be, without the risk of a breach? This session will explore methods for securing patient and provider identities, including: Palm vein scanning for patient ID; Single sign-on for secure access to patient data; 2 factor authentication for secure remote access; and EPCS and clinical workflow productivity.

After Lunch Keynote Session: Ohio Hospital/Health System/Medical Clinic CMIO Panel Discussion
Please join these physician experts for the afternoon keynote address in the main ballroom. The CMIO panel will address any of the following topics during this session. Some of these include:

Efforts to engage or improve caregivers and patients around technology

Ohio Leaders of HIM executive panel discussion
This session presented in partnership with OHIMA

This panel will discuss and share thoughts and perspectives on the following:

Scanning is a hot topic in HIM departments today.

What do you find to be the pros and cons of scanning in your facility?

Does your facility scan everything they receive from external facilities? Or just a core set of documents?
On the note of scanning external medical records, is your facility leveraging the Health Information Exchange to decrease the amount of paper, better continuity of care and help with disclosure management?
Interfaces … they seem to be exponentially increasing as facilities become more electronic. They are great when they work. A struggle when they don’t. What difficulties have you encountered with interfaces in your department?
Another hot topic is Mobile Technology.

What types of security measures does your facility have in place? Do you allow staff to access the EMR with a personal devices (cell phone, etc.)?

Has your staff experienced any phishing scams?
Does Release of Information encrypt devices (USB, CDs) when releasing them with patient info on them?
What are your facilities doing to prepare for Ohio Medicaid EAPG Outpatient Prospective Payment System (Implementation Date: January 1, 2017)?
Additional topics to be discussed if there is time permitting.

This presentation/session will discuss the differences between Telehealth and Telemedicine; the areas that are being most impacted by the Home Telehealth, Clinical Video Telehealth, and Store & Forward Telehealth care delivery models; discussing and sharing the tools you’ll need to start your own Telehealth and/or Telemedicine programs; and billing implications of Telehealth and Telemedicine on your institution.

Make it personal A call to action for Healthcare
Attendees will learn what Intel’s Health and Life Sciences group is investing in to utilize technology to meet healthcare challenges

Workplace Transformation and Trends affecting clinical workflows

Current “one-size-fits-all” model is unsustainable

Triple aim of creating a sustainable healthcare system must be focused on lowering cost while improving both quality and access – with life expectancies increasing, an aging and potentially sicker population with both acute and chronic conditions will further exacerbate these factors, placing additional strain on an already overloaded and outdated approach